Items in your cart Total: CAD 0.0

Under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms

Under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms

Under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms

 Everyone has the following fundamental freedoms:

  • (a) freedom of conscience and religion;

  • (b) freedom of thought, belief, opinion and expression, including freedom of the press and other media of communication;

  • (c) freedom of peaceful assembly; and

  • (d) freedom of association.

 Everyone has the right to life, liberty and security of the person and the right not to be deprived thereof except in accordance with the principles of fundamental justice.

 
Before purchasing any product(s) from this site you agree that:
 
You are taking your health into your own hands;
You have done and will continue to do your own research; and
You do not hold this website or its' affiliates responsible for your health.

 Everyone has the following fundamental freedoms:

  • (a) freedom of conscience and religion;

  • (b) freedom of thought, belief, opinion and expression, including freedom of the press and other media of communication;

  • (c) freedom of peaceful assembly; and

  • (d) freedom of association.

 Everyone has the right to life, liberty and security of the person and the right not to be deprived thereof except in accordance with the principles of fundamental justice.

 
Before purchasing any product(s) from this site you agree that:
 
You are taking your health into your own hands;
You have done and will continue to do your own research; and
You do not hold this website or its' affiliates responsible for your health.

 Everyone has the following fundamental freedoms:

  • (a) freedom of conscience and religion;

  • (b) freedom of thought, belief, opinion and expression, including freedom of the press and other media of communication;

  • (c) freedom of peaceful assembly; and

  • (d) freedom of association.

 Everyone has the right to life, liberty and security of the person and the right not to be deprived thereof except in accordance with the principles of fundamental justice.

 
Before purchasing any product(s) from this site you agree that:
 
You are taking your health into your own hands;
You have done and will continue to do your own research; and
You do not hold this website or its' affiliates responsible for your health.
   I agree I agree I agree
`


Forgot Password?.   forgot

Forgot Your Password ?

Dont't worry , Resetting Your Password is Easy,just tell us Registerd email address

×

REC articles are not the view or opinion of Alpha Extract Administrators

Adolescents are smoking weed less, not more

 
 
Home  Cannabis  Study: Teenagers Are Waiting To Experiment With Drugs Later In Life

Study: Teenagers Are Waiting To Experiment With Drugs Later In Life

 
 
 

According to new research, the average age when teens first try drugs, such as cocaine, heroin, and marijuana, has risen since 2004.

New research from Washington State University scientists show this isn’t true just of marijuana. Teenagers are trying the majority of drugs later in life, not just cannabis. The study, published in JAMA Pediatrics, showed the average age of teen drug use rose between 2004 and 2017 for 12 of 18 common drugs. On average, teenagers previously started trying drugs around the age of 15, but the study found that increased to 17 or 19, depending on the drug in question.

RELATED: Youths Smoke Less Weed, Adults Smoke More Following Marijuana Legalization

can hackers tell what your texting and searching by listening
Photo by Teddy Rawpixel via rawpixel.com

Among the six other drugs they tested — crack cocaine, methamphetamines, opioids, PCP, sedatives, and tranquilizers — researchers found no significant changes in average age of first use.

“Our study shows that since 2004 fewer individuals started using drugs at age 15 and younger, which is what we would typically consider as early-onset drug use,” Alcover said. “These promising trends may serve as early evidence that prevention strategies — especially those focused on teens and young adults — are working.”

On the other hand, the average age of inaugural drug use decreased for adults between the ages of 18 and 25. The study’s authors noted this could represent a shift in drug culture at large, and how adults interact with drugs. “This suggests an increase in the mean age at initiation of some drugs, although we have found no confirmation of this in recent literature.”


In order to Post a comment - or

Related Articles

X

CONTACT US!

We can't solve your problem if you don't tell us about it!